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23rd March 2016, 09:42 AM
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Re: Panjab University NMR Facility

Hello, here I am providing you the details of the NMR Facility offered at the Panjab University as under:

Laboratory: FT NMR Spectrometer (400 Mhz)
Sophisticated multinuclear FT NMR Spectrometer model Avance-II (Bruker) is the latest acquisition in the Centre. The instrument is equipped with a cryomagnet of field strength 9.4 T. Its 1H frequency is 400 Mhz, while for 13C the frequency is 100 MHz. It is equipped with automatic sample changer.

The instrument is accompanied by TOPSPIN NMR data system and features complete spectrometer control for sophisticated multipurpose applications. Other highlights being, a multicolor displaygradient amplifier accessory, auto shimming auto tuning and homo-hetronuclear de-coupling with 0.005Hz offset result.

A sensitive 5 mm multinuclear probes like BBO and inverse probe allow to study a large number of NMR sensitive nuclei such as 11B, 29Si, 31P, 59CO, 119Sn. Instrument has facility to conduct experiments in the range of : -150oC to+180oC.

Following experiments can be carried out on this instrument:

1D 1H and 13C NMR Spectrum.
Homonuclear Decoupling (Proton).
Solvent suppression experiment.
Heteronuclear Gated Decoupling experiment.
Heteronuclear Inverse Gated Decoupling experiment
2D COSY and NOESY Experiments
DEPT-135, DEPT-90 and DEPT-45 experiments
HMQC
HMBC

Sample Requirements
Samples are accepted in solid or liquid form.
Compounds should be highly pure and soluble in commonly available solvents (chloroform, DMSO).
For 1H NMR sample quantity should be 5 to 10 mg and for 13C and other nuclei 40 to 50 mg.

Charges:
FT-NMR Spectrometer
Rs. 300/- per half hour with a minimum of Rs. 300/-sample for ID spectrum (1H, 13C & other nuclei):Rs. 600/- per half hour or part thereof with a minimum Rs. 600/- per spectrum for 2D spectrum for 2D spectroscopy and inverse experiments, 150/- extra for deuterated solvent other than CDCL2 and D2O.


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